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Amazon Download Debut

Amazon(AMZN - Get Report) may be giving a sneak peek at its plans for digital media.

The largest e-tailer has what appears to be a test page for a video download service on its Web site. The service, called
Lumiere
, is named after the early cinema pioneers Auguste and Louis Lumiere.

It lists film download prices ranging from $7.36 for
Swordfish to $13.76 for
Syriana. Episodes for television shows such as
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia are priced at $1.99, matching
Apple's (APPL)
iTunes
site.

There have been media reports for months saying that Seattle-based Amazon plans to take on Apple's hugely popular site. Earlier, there was speculation that Amazon would also offer music downloads, but Lumiere only features video.

A company spokesman declined to comment on the Lumiere page, which had been previously reported by the blog
Hacking Netflix
.

"I have no way of knowing the authenticity of that image,'' says Sean Sundwall, a spokesman for Seattle-based Amazon, in an email. "As far as the rumored video service, we don't comment on speculation or rumor.''

Amazon has set up a recruiting Web
site
for its Digital Media Technology Group that seeks people to "define Amazon's growth in new digital businesses across books, magazines, music, video and other categories.''

Digital media is one of the few potential bright spots for Amazon, whose shares have tumbled 39% this year amid concerns about rising costs and increased competition. It also seems more sensible than other recent Amazon moves, such as its decision to enter the low-margin grocery business. Amazon already is one of the largest sellers of DVDs and owns
IMDB
, a popular site for film information.